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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Mardi

My first Eiffel Tower upon landing at Orly this morning ON TIME!!! No I did not take a taxi - I took the RER into Paris (8.64 euros) and got the best sleep on the train for about 35 minutes to Chatelet stop. I changed to Line 1 and got out a stop early at St. PAUL to explore a bit... I explored directly accross the street into this patisserie...YIKES! More yikes...

Bonjour! I am Robin and have been following your adventures for a year now. I spend part of Novembre in France (Paris/Metro Republique)each year. This year being my 15th year. I must thank you for helping me overcome my homesickness for Paris during the year, by watching your journeys.Enjoy your moments ....and merci for allowing us to peek at your passions. A bientot, Robin

Paris Breakfast has inspired us to have Denver Breakfast in the same spirit of pleasure and creative play. We try to keep the paint out of the tea and often photograph our table top debrie. try this link for a look:

I agree Robin, it is a wonderful blog filled to the brim with beautiful paintings, pictures and for me to be able to partake in Carol's adventure as her Aussie shadow walking along the parisian sidewalks or peering into every shop window through her camera lens is a magical blessing she allows us all to experience. LIVE THE DREAM in every colour - we love it, Merci Judith

I often come and visit you but seldom let comment ,I am writing today to wish you a happy stay in France, I know the 12th arrondissement well, as we owned an appartment there in avenue Ledru Rollin. (now sold), I think you know Paris better than me, and I will enjoy to follow your parisian adventures with great pleasure. A bientot.

I feel like I am walking with you on this trip via through your photographs and editorials,,, just like a movie director-- image that -- you could do a movie blog ( like in the movie "Amelie" we are following along while you are helping us find happiness in Paris --- 'Viva' your art form. Looking forward to more of your paintings & discoveries... Joanny

KITEM, you make me laugh!I doubt that I know Paris better than you at all!GAWD! The Bastille is so huge and takes hours to get around!I have visited the Marche s'aligre one time tow years ago, but I will make up for it starting tomorrow morning.Then the Salon du Chocolat is on the list...Any recs for the 12th arrondissement are welcome Kitem!It is VERY busy here! AieeeeeeGlad you're all having fun with me :)Now I must run find a Mono-Prix. I left my nailbrush at home!!!

The fish restaurant LE Bistrot du Dome is wonderful. It is the baby sister to the Le Dome restaurant in Montparnasse. One of the best seafood meals I have ever head. tiny baby sole the size of my palm in a lush butter sauce, prawns with artichokes and faiselle with a fruit rouge sauce for dessert. sublime...

I too will be at the Palace of Versailles this week end! Perhaps I will see you, and Stephanie there. You will recognize me, I will have pastry cream on my sleeve, macaroon droppings on my lapel, and a happy look on my face. Hope the weather holds up!

I heard not to go to Versailles in the morning = HUGE crowds. Less crowded after 1:30 or 3Oooops shouldn't have told.I plan on going Thursday AFTERNOONAnd must get Le Passport at the RER station so you don't have to wait on the ticket line, just the entrance line :(It better be worth it!

Long time ago there was a train from La Bastille station, now the Opera, to the countryside, called les bords de Marne, made famous by Renoir, when he painted the Sunday afternoon lunch along the Marne river (musee d'Orsay), all these people took the train at La Bastille.This story is to explain that the rails don't exist anymore, but the rails lane is still there and it has been laid out as a park, a long garden not on the ground, but elevated.I remeber exactly where the stairs are up to this garden, somewhere on avenue Ledru Rollin.Under the Park-Garden and along avenue Dausmenil there are big halls where craftmens workshops and studios. It's famous and beautiful, you're going to discover a different face of Paris over there.I liked to walk along the canal and Paris Port, not far away, going toward the Seine, You will discover all of these places by yourself.The 12th, after Marché d'Aligre is not so interesting (in my opinion), but I liked to go in the 11th on the other side of rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine, you will find there many alleys, lanes, small roads where the cabinetmakers used to work, since the time of Louis XIV and still today.Enjoy yourself, have fun in Paris,

Let's not hear any more of that "impossible to finish" business young lady! There are well-fed Americans droolling over every crumb! If you find you can't finish, please keep it to yourself! Let us indulge if only in our dreams....

Seems Carol has more than one aussi shadow, Judith!I have just returned from 2 weeks in Paris. stayed in Rue de Sevigne in Le Marais, at a lovely 3 star hotel called St Paul le Marais (funnily enough!) my first adventure in this particualar arrondissemnt. Loved it. So , I broke into such a smile when seeing your first photos from St Paul.. all still so familiar, and allowed me to relive my visit so soon after returning. What a bonus! Enjoy! Jill Qld Australia

Wow you didnt miss a beat. You were there and off on a photo shoot. Good for you. We didnt have to wait. Sounds like your off to a good start in finding the goodies. your 'snack' looked wonderful. Have fun. I will be looking forward to all you post.

I have avoiding this blog for awhile because I didn't want to be sad that I wasn't in Paris but this was just too tempting.

When I was in Paris we stayed in the 12th, at Maison Zen. It's a nice area. The best place we ate was A La Biche Au Bois. They had the best fries that I have ever had. My dad also told me that the place next door, Cafe Tarmac, had the best wine that he had on the whole trip.

Hi Carol, I loved this particular Paris Breakfast--all the things that interest me especially the patisserie. Beautiful and colorful photos!When you go to Paris do you stay in your own apartment or rent one for the trip or stay in a hotel? Where are good accomodations? I was there last October for the first time in 36 years and stayed with my daughters in an apartment near the Madeleine. It was very nice to me, but the "deep" toilets freaked out my daughters who were visiting for the first time. Thanks, Mary

I have enjoyed reading about macarons and chickens and now have had an opportunity to experience them first hand in Martignas ( just outside of Bordeaux) with my daughter! It is hard to be a Francophile in Oklahoma but I try. Thanks for your posts.